
A Call for Wisdom and Justice: Churches Reflect on Constitutional Amendment Bill
On 13 April 2026, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) formally submitted its Statement of Inputs to the Parliament of Zimbabwe on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No. 3 (2026), offering a faith-based perspective on the proposed changes.
Representing 32 member denominations and a constituency of at least three million citizens, the ZCC expressed its concerns about the potential impact of the Bill on the nation and its democratic foundations. The Council framed its role as that of a “watchman,” guided by Christian principles to speak with responsibility and care when matters affecting the nation arise.
Following prayerful reflection and consultations with various stakeholders, the ZCC outlined several key recommendations. Chief among them is the call to withdraw or substantially revise the Bill, noting that in its current form it raises constitutional, moral, and democratic questions.
The Council also proposed the establishment of an independent Constitution Amendment Commission. Such a body, it said, would ensure broader and more inclusive consultations, allowing citizens to meaningfully participate in shaping changes to the supreme law of the land.
Furthermore, the ZCC highlighted the importance of citizen involvement should the Bill proceed. It noted that provisions within the proposed amendments may significantly affect the structure of governance, and therefore emphasized the value of seeking direct public consent through a national referendum.
Throughout its submission, the ZCC maintained a tone of unity, responsibility, and hope, encouraging leaders and citizens alike to pursue decisions that uphold justice, transparency, and the common good.
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